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when all around us there is knowledge that offers us solutions. nature as a design tool offers insight into system that our whole, complete, that give life, create value, and our progress, transformation, and change. we, the next generation, demand change, demand action, so that we can have a future. we trust you in the next 72 hours to put our interests before all other interests and boldly do the right thing. i am here to fight for my future. that is why i'm here. and i would like to end today by asking you to consider why you are here and what you can do. are you here to save face? or are you here to save us? thank you. >> that was 17-year-old of brittany trilford, a young environmentalist from wellington, new zealand and just more than 100 world leaders, business representatives, ngo's during the rio + 20 earth summit. she is with us now from rio de janeiro, where the rio + 20 summit is taking place. welcome to democracy now!. what was it like to be up there? you are addressing the majority of the world's leaders. what do you expect to come fr
when all around us there is knowledge that offers us solutions. nature as a design tool offers insight into system that our whole, complete, that give life, create value, and our progress, transformation, and change. we, the next generation, demand change, demand action, so that we can have a future. we trust you in the next 72 hours to put our interests before all other interests and boldly do the right thing. i am here to fight for my future. that is why i'm here. and i would like to end...
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but they were ignoring us. it was like five days before the election in spain and we were not in the press. then they began to live. they were saying we were violent. there were saying that we were young, extreme left wing. that is not true. we made our own media. >> how? >> we have a program in madrid. we have a television and newspaper that we print 45,000 copies each month. we are a bunch of people that came together. we are a lot of professionals, journalists, people that can do things. we decided to do our news. what we saw was not relative, so we decided to do it ourselves. >> when you say it was not just a small group of progressive left-wing people, who did it start to include more of? >> the traditional activists were there, but there were a lot of new people like myself i do not have a history of activism before. before may 15, 2011, i started to do things because i was fed up. but there were new people in the streets meeting to gather. it was very nice. we did not have all these things you carry with
but they were ignoring us. it was like five days before the election in spain and we were not in the press. then they began to live. they were saying we were violent. there were saying that we were young, extreme left wing. that is not true. we made our own media. >> how? >> we have a program in madrid. we have a television and newspaper that we print 45,000 copies each month. we are a bunch of people that came together. we are a lot of professionals, journalists, people that can do...
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at the time, he asked we only use his name for security reasons. he described the fighting in hos. >> what i saw the last week there, it is almost like a simple where. crack down on the city punishing [unintelligible] forcing the locals to form an arm of resistance to the regime forces. they are supported by army deserters. the flights are between the locals and the security forces and supporters of the regimes. the rising areas are besieged by the regime forces. >> we first met bassel shehade at syracuse university. he was a fulbright scholar there, standing filmmaking. bassel shehade, the young syrian filmmaker who back to syria, was killed in homs. nato officials say a coalition air strike has killed a saudi man has been described as al qaeda's second-in-command in afghanistan. sakhr al-taifi reportedly oversaw the transport of militants into afghanistan. meanwhile, afghan authorities say at least eight family members, including six children, having killed in a nato airstrike in the eastern province of paktia. 160 girls have been hospitalized af
at the time, he asked we only use his name for security reasons. he described the fighting in hos. >> what i saw the last week there, it is almost like a simple where. crack down on the city punishing [unintelligible] forcing the locals to form an arm of resistance to the regime forces. they are supported by army deserters. the flights are between the locals and the security forces and supporters of the regimes. the rising areas are besieged by the regime forces. >> we first met...
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and as and if we took a fraction of those drilling we use for war and use it to deal directly with the root causes of domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, violence in school, gang violence, racial violence, violence against immigrants, violence against gays. if we did that and look at the root causes, we would not be arguing about spending money for war. we need to look at the issue of violence in america. >> that concludes our look back at 2012. if you would like a copy of today's broadcast, go to our website, democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced by an extraordinary group of people. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new york, ny 10013. may this next year bring you
and as and if we took a fraction of those drilling we use for war and use it to deal directly with the root causes of domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, violence in school, gang violence, racial violence, violence against immigrants, violence against gays. if we did that and look at the root causes, we would not be arguing about spending money for war. we need to look at the issue of violence in america. >> that concludes our look back at 2012. if you would like a copy of...
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they gave us four cases of jews this morning. the world food program brought two packs of cookies for each one. we have handicapped people here, women who give birth last night. we have nothing for them. >> and the york region is continuing its slow recovery, retain sunday -- slow recovery from hurricane sandy. officials say the storm caused more than $50 billion in damages to the new york region, making it the country's costliest storm apart from hurricane katrina. more than 125,000 customers remained without power in new york and new jersey, the vast majority on long island and the rockaways. hundreds of people protested outside and the long island power authority on saturday condemning the utility's slow response to the outages. escalating clashes between israeli forces and palestinians in the as the strip have led to some of the worst violence the area has seen in months. human rights activists say seven palestinians have been killed, including five civilians, while 50 others have been wounded. the palestinian center for huma
they gave us four cases of jews this morning. the world food program brought two packs of cookies for each one. we have handicapped people here, women who give birth last night. we have nothing for them. >> and the york region is continuing its slow recovery, retain sunday -- slow recovery from hurricane sandy. officials say the storm caused more than $50 billion in damages to the new york region, making it the country's costliest storm apart from hurricane katrina. more than 125,000...
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thousands of people take to the streets of egypt us second city of defence on religion and the constitution. at 1-year mandate for mali. the go-ahead for national troops. at no end, the standoff for washington. republican plans to avert a fiscal crisis fails to win back supsupport in the white house. at least 30 people have been killed in southeastern kenya. the deaths in the region are being blamed on tribal fighting between the two communities. more now from al jazeera -- nazanineazeera's moshiri. >> a victims are at least five children, five women. many people injured as well. enya's red cross says they have managed to evacuate 16 seriously injured to a town on the coast. they are still searching in the area for more victims. at the heart of this is land. this is the arid area, water is scarce. grazing land is scarce as well. the orma on the one side, her on the other side the pastor list -- the pokomo back in august and september, hundreds were injured and thousands were replaced. also part of this our politics. kenya is heading for a presidential election in march, 2013, and the politi
thousands of people take to the streets of egypt us second city of defence on religion and the constitution. at 1-year mandate for mali. the go-ahead for national troops. at no end, the standoff for washington. republican plans to avert a fiscal crisis fails to win back supsupport in the white house. at least 30 people have been killed in southeastern kenya. the deaths in the region are being blamed on tribal fighting between the two communities. more now from al jazeera -- nazanineazeera's...
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terrorist used guns and bombs, tsa takes away guns and bombs terrorists used box cutters, they take away box cutters in knitting needles. terrorists put bombs in their shoes, underwear. this is a stupid game. we should stop playing it. >> bruce schneier is involved in a lawsuit filed by the electronic privacy permission center to get the tsa to stop using body scanners, pending in inan independent review. the tsa has installed about 640 full body scanners at 1 under 65 airports as of january of this year. for more we're joined by marc rotenberg, executive director of the electronic privacy permission center. also, michael grabell who has written, "money well spent?: the truth behind the trillion-dollar stimulus, the biggest economic recovery plan in history." i flew to minneapolis this began. i always opt out of the big new scanners read in minneapolis, when i said i did not want to do it, they make you wait for a while it is kind of punitive. they do not have to. eventually they say, ok, now you can come over. then she started to argue with me about the safety and said, "i don't see why
terrorist used guns and bombs, tsa takes away guns and bombs terrorists used box cutters, they take away box cutters in knitting needles. terrorists put bombs in their shoes, underwear. this is a stupid game. we should stop playing it. >> bruce schneier is involved in a lawsuit filed by the electronic privacy permission center to get the tsa to stop using body scanners, pending in inan independent review. the tsa has installed about 640 full body scanners at 1 under 65 airports as of...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. police in colorado have revealed james holmes detailed his plan massacre more than a week before the attack occurred. and unopened package sent by james holmes and recovered at the university of colorado no room contained illustrations and notes about killing a large number of people. among the weapons seized from james holmes work two 40 caliber pistols, smith and wesson, caliber semiautomatic weapon and a 12 gauge shotgun. talk more about the aurora shooting. we're talking with paul barrett, his latest book is called, "glock: the rise of america's gun." horrifying as we learned of the news early friday morning of this massacre that has taken the lives of 12 people and wounded many others, you have been looking at guns in this country for a long time. >> yes, and this terrible episode illustrates the limits of the regulations that we now have for the dissemination of firearms to private individuals. by that i mean, the ki
stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. police in colorado have revealed james holmes detailed his plan massacre more than a week before the attack occurred. and unopened package sent by james holmes and recovered at the university of colorado no room contained illustrations and notes about killing a large number of people. among the weapons seized from james holmes work two 40...
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they owe us peace. together, we need to construct this piece. it is the time for citizens, as said by benjamin franklin, "we don't all work together to create peace, peace, any peace, we have nothing." >> you can go to democracynow.org for our interview with javier sicilia. democrats are accusing the democrats secretary of state of new mexico of attempting to purge more than 177,000 voters from the state's voter rolls. postcards were recently sent to the voters saying that to verify their voting status in order to remain active. voters targeted included the wife of a democratic state representative as well as diane wood, the voting rights director for common cause new mexico. diane wood has been an active voter since 1971 and criticize the actions of the new mexico's secretary of state dianna duran. >> i am just shocked that i took my job to fight for other people's right to get their votes counted, and now i'm having a fight for my own. i just don't know why secretary iran is doing this to people, tried to take our votes away. >> as the olympic
they owe us peace. together, we need to construct this piece. it is the time for citizens, as said by benjamin franklin, "we don't all work together to create peace, peace, any peace, we have nothing." >> you can go to democracynow.org for our interview with javier sicilia. democrats are accusing the democrats secretary of state of new mexico of attempting to purge more than 177,000 voters from the state's voter rolls. postcards were recently sent to the voters saying that to...
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it means you do not use offshore centers to escape taxes. why is a much banking going on in the cayman islands? it is not that the weather is particularly suited for running banks, but there for one reason only -- to escape regulation and taxation, to undermine the basic principles of our economy. and it is wrong for someone who is trying to run for the presidency who should be symbolizing, making their fair share to be using offshore accounts to avoid taxes and avoid regulation. the other point is, businesses are supposed to be creating value, creating jobs in america. this is where we have a tax system that is distorted. when you're running for the president, you should be out there and saying, we do not want a distorted tax system that encourages jobs to move abroad, that encourages speculation over real wealth creation. if he had come out and said like warren buffett that it is wrong for him to have a lower tax rate than his secretary, if he said, it is wrong that the tax structure that encourages jobs to move abroad, then i might have a
it means you do not use offshore centers to escape taxes. why is a much banking going on in the cayman islands? it is not that the weather is particularly suited for running banks, but there for one reason only -- to escape regulation and taxation, to undermine the basic principles of our economy. and it is wrong for someone who is trying to run for the presidency who should be symbolizing, making their fair share to be using offshore accounts to avoid taxes and avoid regulation. the other...
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shakil afridi never worked for us. he was never employed by us. we did not run a vaccination program in abbottabad. any allegations of links between us and the doctor in this respect are absolutely untrue. one thing to be clear, he did attend a couple of our training programs a few years ago. he was a local health official. we ran regular health training programs across pakistan. tens of thousands of pakistan's have attended those. he did attend one of those two programs, but that is absolutely the only connection we confined between dr. shakil afridi and save the children read it we deny those allegations that are circulating in the media. we're trying hard to speak to the pakistani government and to try and get or understand a little bit better how we can overcome this problem. because we have been in pakistan for 30 years. we have worked really well and very closely with the pakistan government, both on the national level and local authorities. we helped many, many people across the country. the poorest children and families in pakistan. >> the
shakil afridi never worked for us. he was never employed by us. we did not run a vaccination program in abbottabad. any allegations of links between us and the doctor in this respect are absolutely untrue. one thing to be clear, he did attend a couple of our training programs a few years ago. he was a local health official. we ran regular health training programs across pakistan. tens of thousands of pakistan's have attended those. he did attend one of those two programs, but that is absolutely...
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this particular press release they used the wrong stationery by mistake, they say, instead of using the stationery of a private fundraising groups supporting the parade, they used state stationery. the governor's dame and the lieutenant governors and was on the stationery. this set off quite a controversy in the corner office of the state house. romney and italy through his chief of staff -- romney and chief of staff in italy threaten to shut down the commission. they quickly backed off after a hullabaloo. 10 days later, the email came from the department of public health saying we're putting a stop to the anti-bullying report because of the words "bisexual" and "transgender." later on in the summer, the governor vetoed about $158,000 worth of state funding that would have been used for anti- suicide and anti-bullying prevention for gay and lesbian youth as well. >> this is interesting considering in 1994, in an interview with the lgbt newspaper, romney said he would be "better than ted kennedy for gay rights" during his unsuccessful campaign to unseat massachusetts senator ted kennedy.
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he has a pretty difficult use. he joined the army like many young women and men do in this country because it was a great opportunity for him and frankly, it was a great opportunity for the army. i think it is too often overlooked that bradley manning was well-positioned to be a successful intelligence analyst in the u.s. army, and by all accounts, was successful. certainly had troubles along the way, but he was good at his job and the army saw that. >> one of the interesting aspects of the boat, the sort of counterposed the early life of julian assange as well, growing up in australia, is run as with the law in australia as a hacker. you point out both julian assange and bradley manning were influenced by the work of richard solomon, an advocate of free software and more open internet. can you talk about stallman? >> he is one of the guru figures in the hacker community, if you will. he is the founder of what is called the free software foundation. the notion of free software, which as he was sick, free is in free
he has a pretty difficult use. he joined the army like many young women and men do in this country because it was a great opportunity for him and frankly, it was a great opportunity for the army. i think it is too often overlooked that bradley manning was well-positioned to be a successful intelligence analyst in the u.s. army, and by all accounts, was successful. certainly had troubles along the way, but he was good at his job and the army saw that. >> one of the interesting aspects of...
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use all these guys putting on gas masks. they came toward us trampling us with their horses. i was hit in the head by a nightstick. i had a concussion at the bridge. my legs went out from under me. i felt like i was going to die. all of these many years later, i don't recall how limited across the bridge, to the church. after i got back to the church, the church was full to capacity. more than 2000 people on the outside trying to get inside to protest what happened on the bridge. someone asked me to say something to the audience. i said something like, "i don't understand how president johnson can send troops to vietnam, but cannot send them to selma, alabama, to protect people whose only desire is to register to vote." the next thing i knew, i was admitted to the local hospital critical works explain the moment when he decided to move forward. i do not think the history we learned records those small ax or actually gargantuan acts of bravery. talk about -- i mean, you saw the weapons, what propelled euphoric, congress member lewis? >> law, my mother and my father, my grandpa
use all these guys putting on gas masks. they came toward us trampling us with their horses. i was hit in the head by a nightstick. i had a concussion at the bridge. my legs went out from under me. i felt like i was going to die. all of these many years later, i don't recall how limited across the bridge, to the church. after i got back to the church, the church was full to capacity. more than 2000 people on the outside trying to get inside to protest what happened on the bridge. someone asked...
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he said, "in this business you're either for us or against us, and you just cross the line." the industry, no matter if it is in the states or japan, is essentially a closed fortress. independent experts have a very difficult time having their opinions aired. >> what do you think will be the impact of this report here in the u.s.? obviously, the obama administration is on record supporting the expansion of more nuclear plant in the united states. how do you think this will affect that direction the obama administration and many republicans in congress' support? >> i am concerned the industry, the nuclear industry in the u.s. -- they say it is a japanese problem, and it is night. the influence of corporate money has a huge effect on congress. it is not a democrat or republican issue. there are no democrats and republicans when it comes to nuclear. they are all pro-nuclear. there were some hearings about the head of the nuclear regulatory commission. the industry did not like the fact he was trying to regulate, so the action had congressional hearings to try to put them on the
he said, "in this business you're either for us or against us, and you just cross the line." the industry, no matter if it is in the states or japan, is essentially a closed fortress. independent experts have a very difficult time having their opinions aired. >> what do you think will be the impact of this report here in the u.s.? obviously, the obama administration is on record supporting the expansion of more nuclear plant in the united states. how do you think this will...
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for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> in his emotional speech, he showed he can talk the talk when it comes to gun control issues. now comes the hard part -- convincing politicians that this massacre means it's finally time to change. al-jazeera, newton, connecticut. >> the u.s. has been reluctant to oppose restrictions compared to other countries. last year, killing 77 people in norway, a country with far tighter regulations and they have since tightened their terror laws and finland had made a choir to acquire handguns. in 1996, a mass shooting in tasmania left 35 people did. they have not seen a big decline in gun related deaths. that same year, a massacre in scotland leaving 17 people dead. it led to laws which effectively make it illegal to own a handgun in the united kingdom. guy smith is a gun owner and civil libertarian. he says the right to bear arms in the u.s. is a constitutional right. >> it is somewhat of a misnomer that we have a gun culture. we have a freedom culture. we live our lives based on t
for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. >> in his emotional speech, he showed he can talk the talk when it comes to gun control issues. now comes the hard part -- convincing politicians that this massacre means it's finally time to change. al-jazeera, newton, connecticut. >> the u.s. has been reluctant to oppose restrictions compared to other countries. last year, killing 77 people in norway, a country with far...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we want to go to a clip from the amnesty international secret policeman's ball of russell brand. >> trade and but bananas and dinosaur bones of international treaties to regulate, but not guns. anyone can sell guns and bullets to dictators who regularly use these arms to kill their own people. >> how many guns have you got on you? >> 43. how many bananas quest wreck only two, because it is regulated. >> delegates from 190, hundreds the bush in monday on yor gathered on monday in new york. one person dies every minute as a result of armed violence around the world. the global weapons market is by that more than $60 billion a year and critics argue a binding treaty is necessary to prevent guns from flooding into conflict zones and fueling wars and human rights violations. the u.n.-sponsored meeting is taking place in the wake of mounting atrocities in syria. speaking monday, the u.n. human rights chief na
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students use it as part of the campaign to protect the planet. at the vatican, pope benedict is leading midnight mass on christmas eve. he sent christmas greetings around the world in many languages. >> the celebrations here started early and ended late. in the morning, we saw locals move through the square and saw a stage with many international musical acts playing. the head of the catholic church in the holy land came through the square and into the church. he gave the midnight mass attended by palestinian president ma motte ab-- mahmoud abbas. >> more than 40 people were killed by fighting to replace western unless with islamic ideology. we have more from nigeria's capital. >> time has not numbed her pain. her four caught thes were among 44 people killed in a suicide killing last christmas. >>> christmas now is a celebration of sorrow for me. that's what comes to my mind knowing that i have lost my four daughters. >> the attack is believed to have been carried out by a radical group to create instability in the country. they are said to have
students use it as part of the campaign to protect the planet. at the vatican, pope benedict is leading midnight mass on christmas eve. he sent christmas greetings around the world in many languages. >> the celebrations here started early and ended late. in the morning, we saw locals move through the square and saw a stage with many international musical acts playing. the head of the catholic church in the holy land came through the square and into the church. he gave the midnight mass...
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you use deadly force only when necessary to prevent deadly force from being used. in this case, mr. chamberlain did not have a gun. mr. chamberlain did not have a knife when it was in his apartment, when i saw the video. you see a 68-year-old man with no shirt on and boxer shorts and his hands at his sides. i did not see any weapons in his hands. the other thing that is troubling, that a taser was used at all. you are there for a medical response, not investigating a criminal act. you are there with the understanding there may be a person needs medical assistance. >> for a man with a heart condition, no less critics absolutely. to use a taser, which is going to send significant electricity through the person's body, at best would be reckless. that alone could cause his death. the thing that is troubling to me is, the police were not there to respond to criminal activity. they went to the gentleman's house to give him assistance at 5:00 in the morning. the only reason he and the like a pendant was so his family and he would be comfortable if something were to occur, he would be able
you use deadly force only when necessary to prevent deadly force from being used. in this case, mr. chamberlain did not have a gun. mr. chamberlain did not have a knife when it was in his apartment, when i saw the video. you see a 68-year-old man with no shirt on and boxer shorts and his hands at his sides. i did not see any weapons in his hands. the other thing that is troubling, that a taser was used at all. you are there for a medical response, not investigating a criminal act. you are there...
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it is great to have you with us. tell us what you found. >> to $21 trillion figure is a shock to a lot of people. it represents about 10% of global wealth. from that standpoint, we think it is i reasonable number. a lot of it is just to the top 100,000 people in the world. the second thing that is striking, the role of the great international banks that we of all come to know and love. ubs, credit suisse, jpmorgan -- all these banks, big recipients of bailout money from taxpayers, and also deeply implicated in the financial crisis in 2008 to the current time. these folks have specialized in helping the wealthiest people on the planet take their money offshore and hide it from tax authorities. >> you talk about pirate banks. a >> this is the business of taking money and moving it to secret offshore accounts and sheltering from taxes. for example, if you're a wealthy mexican investor, you can hold your bank deposits in new york city in citibank or ubs tax-free and the u.s. government does not collect taxes on nonreside
it is great to have you with us. tell us what you found. >> to $21 trillion figure is a shock to a lot of people. it represents about 10% of global wealth. from that standpoint, we think it is i reasonable number. a lot of it is just to the top 100,000 people in the world. the second thing that is striking, the role of the great international banks that we of all come to know and love. ubs, credit suisse, jpmorgan -- all these banks, big recipients of bailout money from taxpayers, and...
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they tried to blame that on us, too. two weeks later, judi bari's car was blown up read a letter was sent to the newspapers taking credit. it was the same person. there seem to be a link between the lumber companies, the fbi, all the way to the bond car. we are in court to try to get the first on the did not go off well -- not the one in judi bari's park -- there is dna. we think there could be fingerprints, hair samples on the duct tape read it as far as our money, which took less money but demanded the evidence return to as an exchange. the fbi is recalling that some may do now to turn over it to an independent forensics laboratory. we're trying to get a dna sample to see if we can identify who the bomber is. >> the letter was from the lord's avenger and the bomb was placed under judi's seat, but very unlikely place you had put it there yourself pretty >> the bomb was a motion trigger. it would only go off in a moving car. it was placed under her seat, designed to kill her when the car was moving. she had to be in the
they tried to blame that on us, too. two weeks later, judi bari's car was blown up read a letter was sent to the newspapers taking credit. it was the same person. there seem to be a link between the lumber companies, the fbi, all the way to the bond car. we are in court to try to get the first on the did not go off well -- not the one in judi bari's park -- there is dna. we think there could be fingerprints, hair samples on the duct tape read it as far as our money, which took less money but...
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they use police forces to send us from parliament. now we are on the streets and fighting for democracy in our country on the streets. >> we are here because we are against this regime and we want democracy to return to macedonia. we want to remove this dictator. resistance is our duty. >> we have gathered to say enough of this and the parliament representatives. >> demonstrations finished peacefully, but resolving this and the former yugoslav republic of macedonia is still far away. >>> russia says that its forces have killed seven suspected militants in the troubled caucasus region. security forces say that a fire fight broke out and is surrounded a building in the capital. they say that rebel fighters fired on them as others were being led to safety. >>> thousands of people protesting against bashir led government in iraq. large demonstrations have been held in the center of iraq. and replaced it to the streets over a week ago when the bodyguards of the city finance minister were arrested, accusing the prime minister nouri al- mali
they use police forces to send us from parliament. now we are on the streets and fighting for democracy in our country on the streets. >> we are here because we are against this regime and we want democracy to return to macedonia. we want to remove this dictator. resistance is our duty. >> we have gathered to say enough of this and the parliament representatives. >> demonstrations finished peacefully, but resolving this and the former yugoslav republic of macedonia is still...
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we have the bottom and work hours we use, the time we use our machines can easily be a sword and a facility at the line with no problem, no additional costs there, and we take the people who work in rockford and find jobs for them within our system. we have plenty of landing spots. it could be a fair outcome for both customers and employees, and allows us to get the finances in order. >> postal workers said they much touted crisis facing the u.s. postal service is not what it seems. they point to a 2006 law that forced the postal service to become the only agency required to fund 75 years of retiree health benefits over just a 10- year span. the american postal workers union says the law's requirements account for 1% of the service's $20 billion in losses over the previous four years, without which the service would have turned a profit in late june, 10 current and former postal workers launched a hunger strike to protest the pre- funding requirement. >> the problem is not the mail a line going down or the internet, the problem is that even private competition. the problem is a pre-funding
we have the bottom and work hours we use, the time we use our machines can easily be a sword and a facility at the line with no problem, no additional costs there, and we take the people who work in rockford and find jobs for them within our system. we have plenty of landing spots. it could be a fair outcome for both customers and employees, and allows us to get the finances in order. >> postal workers said they much touted crisis facing the u.s. postal service is not what it seems. they...
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count on us to be part of this. we need to work together more closely over a long period of time here. none of us should be demeaned because of our appearance. it is not fair, it is not right. >> an colorado, attorneys for aurora movie theater suspect james holmes says the believe he is mentally ill. the claim was made a pretrial hearing on thursday where his defense to requested more information to help assess his competency to stand trial. james holmes had been receiving psychiatric care at the university of colorado before the shooting occurred. the united nations food agency is warning rising prices fueled by historic drought could trigger a massive global food crisis similar to that of 2007 and 2008. the food and agriculture organization's food price index rose 6% in july after declining for the previous three months. the devastation of u.s. corn crop by drought increased maize prices by almost 23% in july, while dry conditions in russia helped push wheat prices up 19%. shifting weather patterns also lifted the
count on us to be part of this. we need to work together more closely over a long period of time here. none of us should be demeaned because of our appearance. it is not fair, it is not right. >> an colorado, attorneys for aurora movie theater suspect james holmes says the believe he is mentally ill. the claim was made a pretrial hearing on thursday where his defense to requested more information to help assess his competency to stand trial. james holmes had been receiving psychiatric...
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they make the decision, not us. it will make the decision when the campaign starts, when the drive continues, but my understanding is that all the partners spearheading this is the government, it is committed to finishing the job. >> a day earlier, five female health workers were shot dead in karachi, while another female worker was killed in an attack elsewhere. their deaths followed the killing of a doctor monday. investigators said the attacks were well coordinated. no group has claimed responsibility, but in recent months, the pakistani taliban has issued threats against vaccination programs, particularly those run by foreign agencies. their opposition was pardoned after a fake hepatitis vaccination campaign help the one central intelligence agency help them locate osama bin laden in 2011, raising questions about why more was not done to protect health workers. >> there are tens of thousands of health workers out there. if somebody is determined to target the workers, it is not always possible for an immediate s
they make the decision, not us. it will make the decision when the campaign starts, when the drive continues, but my understanding is that all the partners spearheading this is the government, it is committed to finishing the job. >> a day earlier, five female health workers were shot dead in karachi, while another female worker was killed in an attack elsewhere. their deaths followed the killing of a doctor monday. investigators said the attacks were well coordinated. no group has...
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perry joins us from the south korean capital. -- harry joins us. we are awaiting official announcements. when can we expect it to happen? >> it could be any time really in terms of the victory acknowledgement or even a concession in the next two or three hours, depending on how close the numbers become. speaking to a couple of senior advisers, one in each party. the adviser for the park-geun hye see more relaxed and confident. suggesting the exit poll, by no means conclusive, that put the candidate had gained the edge. but he said if they did with it would be at by a razor-thin. the democratic united party adviser was saying that seemed to be in better shape of the exit polls, they finished pulling with an hour still to go in voting. could be a late spurt of the support. the most substantial paul -- poll so far, they say that lead is still within their own margin of error. in terms of the latest results from behind me, nationwide, about 10% of the votes so far have been counted. hye has been ahead in the early voting. she's down -- stands about 63%
perry joins us from the south korean capital. -- harry joins us. we are awaiting official announcements. when can we expect it to happen? >> it could be any time really in terms of the victory acknowledgement or even a concession in the next two or three hours, depending on how close the numbers become. speaking to a couple of senior advisers, one in each party. the adviser for the park-geun hye see more relaxed and confident. suggesting the exit poll, by no means conclusive, that put the...
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there it is. >> i am sure your used to this all the time. >> i am used to it. [applause] >> with that, the protesters left the room and tony blair, the former british prime minister, continued his address. the texas billionaire r. allen stanford has been sentenced to 110 years in prison for running a massive ponzi scheme that defrauded victims of around $8 billion. he was found guilty of using his bank to defraud investors by selling them phony certificates of deposit. it was the biggest known case of investment fraud since the ponzi scheme run by new york financier bernie madoff. after the sentencing thursday, two of his victims spoke out. >> he refuses to accept blame. and a lot of ways, he has shown to be sociopathic. his world is about allen stanford. it is not about all of these people who lost their savings. these were just numbers to him. >> i told him, you deserve what you get. you are a dirty rotten scoundrels. that is what he is. no remorse at all for the lives of victims all over the world. >> virginia circuit court has appointed an openly gay prosec
there it is. >> i am sure your used to this all the time. >> i am used to it. [applause] >> with that, the protesters left the room and tony blair, the former british prime minister, continued his address. the texas billionaire r. allen stanford has been sentenced to 110 years in prison for running a massive ponzi scheme that defrauded victims of around $8 billion. he was found guilty of using his bank to defraud investors by selling them phony certificates of deposit. it was...
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listen to us, hear us, and think, was any of this worth it? >> no. >> do these medals thank us for a job well done? to the mast lies, corruption, and the abuse of young men and women who swore to defend their country? we care of this mask. hear us. >> i served in the marine corps. in january 2002, i deployed in support of operation enduring freedom. i want to tell the folks behind us, in these enclosed walls where they build more policies based on lies and fear, we no longer stand for their lives, their failed policies, and they're on just wars. bring the troops home and and more now. they can have these back. >> i served in the army national guard for 12 years. all have to say is this is not something i'm proud of. >> i am from ohio. i served in the air force from 2000 to 22008. the military is where i learned what integrity meant. i believe i serve with integrity. at this point in my life, if i want to continue to live with integrity, i must get rid of these. >> my name is greg miller. i am a veteran of the united states industry. in an atte
listen to us, hear us, and think, was any of this worth it? >> no. >> do these medals thank us for a job well done? to the mast lies, corruption, and the abuse of young men and women who swore to defend their country? we care of this mask. hear us. >> i served in the marine corps. in january 2002, i deployed in support of operation enduring freedom. i want to tell the folks behind us, in these enclosed walls where they build more policies based on lies and fear, we no longer...
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the men who attacked the people here use guns and machetes to kill and maim. among the dead and injured are women and children. the people of the village belong to seminomadic people who roam the land with their farm. each side claiming water and grazing fields in the territory belong to them. >> i believe this is a time to blame them. we need teamwork so that we can be able to help ours from this fighting that we're in. >> the region could be one of the most valuable untapped agricultural areas in the country. but kenya just months away from an election. experts say this is about power and money. >> it is really about politics and the forthcoming election. and it's about numbers. you have a grouping in which the community and the fight or the struggle or the contest for and political dominance as far as the next elections are concerned. >> what happened on friday is all too similar in villages in august and september. more than 100 people were killed and thousands were forced to leave their homes. it was the worst fighting since the election five years ago. p
the men who attacked the people here use guns and machetes to kill and maim. among the dead and injured are women and children. the people of the village belong to seminomadic people who roam the land with their farm. each side claiming water and grazing fields in the territory belong to them. >> i believe this is a time to blame them. we need teamwork so that we can be able to help ours from this fighting that we're in. >> the region could be one of the most valuable untapped...
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in every instance, he takes us back to the failed policies that got us into the mess president obama has dug as out of. >> a paraplegic chicago man has filed a lawsuit accusing chicago police of wrongful arrest and physical abuse. reginald edwards, who is african-american, says he was free charging his electronic wheelchair in a restaurant and the clerk demanded he leave and called the police. edwards said two officers pushed him out on to the street and struck him in the face. the officers then allegedly demanded that edwards hide his injuries from their supervisor. a federal appeals court has overturned the conviction of an african-american mayor in louisiana whose prosecution had sparked accusations of racial bias. bobby higginbotham, the former mayor of the town of waterproof, was initially convicted on allegations of illegally raising his salary and other improprieties. supporters say higginbotham was targeted for china modernize the town's police department and in the process, and during the area's white sheriff and prosecutor. higginbotham was convicted in a trial that saw a n
in every instance, he takes us back to the failed policies that got us into the mess president obama has dug as out of. >> a paraplegic chicago man has filed a lawsuit accusing chicago police of wrongful arrest and physical abuse. reginald edwards, who is african-american, says he was free charging his electronic wheelchair in a restaurant and the clerk demanded he leave and called the police. edwards said two officers pushed him out on to the street and struck him in the face. the...
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joan is live for us in new town. what do we know about this threat that the >> i am not sure that i would make that much of it. i am afraid to say that bomb threats are a way of life in this country. when there is a major national story, people take it upon themselves to do this kind of thing. nonetheless, this is the st. rose church behind me and there was a service with world media outside, people were streaming out, some of them running or looking frightened. we were told that it was a bomb threat at the church. as you can see from these pictures, police and military turning up in serious looking vehicles, sealing off the church. they are still presently conducting a search. they also searched a school that was situated close by to the school building. no word on whether they found anything or not, but of course the president is coming later today you for a memorial service with the families of the victims. this will only make his visit that much more tight when it comes to security issues. >> police are obviously
joan is live for us in new town. what do we know about this threat that the >> i am not sure that i would make that much of it. i am afraid to say that bomb threats are a way of life in this country. when there is a major national story, people take it upon themselves to do this kind of thing. nonetheless, this is the st. rose church behind me and there was a service with world media outside, people were streaming out, some of them running or looking frightened. we were told that it was a...